scholarly journals Penukaran Data Dalam Konteks GIS (Geographical Information System)

1992 ◽  
pp. 41-48
Author(s):  
Mohamed Othman

Kertas kerja ini membincangkan kajian literatur mengenai proses awal yang perlu dititikberatkan dalam pembangunan suatu GIS (Geographical Information System). Dalam pembangunan sistem maklumat geografi (GIS), proses penukaran data (data conversion) merupakan proses awal yang perlu dilalui untuk mencapai kepada tahap pangkalan data geografi yang bermutu tinggi. Proses ini juga biasanya merupakan sebahagian terbesar daripada keseluruhan projek GIS dan secara tidak langsung kos untuk proses tersebut juga adalah yang paling tinggi iaitu dalam lingkungan 60%. Dari segi terminologi pula, terdapat dua aspek proses penukaran dan di dalam kertas kerja ini salah satu aspek yang akan dibincangkan iaitu dari segi persediaan awal berkaitan dengan spesifikasi projek penukaran, spesifikasi data dan spesifikasi pentadbiran harus dilaksanakan sebelum proses penukaran (conversion) dapat dijalankan dengan lancar. Setiap sistem AM/FM pula, memerlukan kepada satu dasar tanah yang tepat, terkini dan selaras dengan tempat data fasiliti dirujuk secara geografik. Dengan lain perkataan, tanpa dasar tanah, sesuatu sistem pemetaan tidak boleh dikatakan sebagai satu GIS. Beberapa teknik perolehan dasar tanah dibincangkan dengan serba ringkas untuk membolehkan perhatian ditumpukan kepada masalah penyediaan dan pembersihan data fasiliti yang akan dirujuk terhadap dasar tanah ini kelak. Pembersihan data fasiliti adalah amat perlu supaya data yang dimasukkan semasa proses penukaran berada dalam keadaan baik dan tidak mendatangkan masalah semasa penggunaan kelak. Ini juga dapat menjimatkan kos pengguna dalam jangka masa panjang. Mutu maklumat yang akan ditukar juga perlu diambilkira. Katakunci: Peta, Pangkalan Data, Geografi, Digital, Pengimbas, Pendigit, Cerapan, Lapangan, Perantaramuka, terpusat, Teragih, Skedul, Sistem Unjuran, Koordinat, AM/FM (Pemetaan Terotomat/Fasiliti), Pendigit stereo, Fotogrametri, imbasan, Raster, Pendigit Stereo, Ortofotografi, Pengurus Grafik, Pembaca Kad Optik, Perantaramuka, Fonetik, PERT/CPM (project Evaluation Revision Technique/Critical Path Method) This paper will discuss on a literature study on early stages in the development of a GIS (Geographical Information System). In the development of a GIS, data conversion is the initial process that one has to undergoe in order to achieve a geographic of high quality. This process often constitutes to more than half of the total of a GIS project and indirectly the cost for this process is usually around 60%. In terms of terminology there are two aspects of data conversion in a GIS namely, conversion of analogue/manual geographic data to digital form which involves manual sources such as paper maps, drawings, digital form etc. and conversion from one GIS system to another GIS system of different format. In this paper only the first aspect will be discussed in depth regarding early preparations to be considered in the data conversion and this pertains to project specifications, data specification and administrative specifications. Every GIS requires a current, uniformly accurate landbase to which the facilities data can be geographically referenced. In other words, a computerised mapping system is nota a true GIS if it is not referenced to land base. Techniques on land base acquisition is disscussed in brief to allow the author to express in detail problems concerning the importance of data preparation and purification before the final conversion takes place. Data preparation and purification is viable so as not to input 'garbage' and 'output' garbage as well. Quality control on data to be converted should also be taken into consideration. Keyword: Maps, Database, Geographic, Digital, Scanner, Field observation, Interface, Centralised, Distributed, Schedule, Projection System, Coordinate, AM/FM (Automated Mapping/Facility Management), Photogrammetry, Scanning, Stereodigitizing, Ortophotography, OCR (Optical Card Reader), Interface, Phonetic, PERT/CPM (Project Evaluation Revision Technique/Critical Path Method)

2011 ◽  
Vol 43 (2) ◽  
pp. 117 ◽  
Author(s):  
Katia Baslé ◽  
Odile Guillon ◽  
Fabien Fohrer ◽  
Floréal Daniel

Since 2004, the Cicrp: &ldquo;Centre Interr&eacute;gional de Conservation et Restauration du Patrimoine&rdquo;, located in Marseilles has been involved in an interdisciplinary research program dealing with infestation and re-infestation, on lining pastes used in painting conservation, by the <em>Stegobium paniceum</em> through a GIS system : a geographical information system called &ldquo;StegoGIS&rdquo;. The GIS helps understand the insects ethology in its environmental context, mainly in flour and semolina millings in order to determine analysis criteria to prevent, mitigate and fight infestation in the cultural property environment. Our approach is based on three main lines: 1- A transverse approach of infestation in any type of cultural heritage institution: archives, libraries, museums, historic buildings where organic material collections and environment are attractive on an &ldquo;insect point of view&rdquo;. 2 &ndash;An IPM strategy (Integrated Pest Management) including conservation and management of collections and buildings also based on an infestation survey with actual or potential risks. 3- A &ldquo;decision- making tool&rdquo; in diagnosis, preventing methods and treatments for professional conservation staff.


2017 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 65
Author(s):  
Anith Nabilah Mustafa ◽  
Siti Rasidah Md Sakip

Snatch theft incidents are on the rise in Malaysia especially in the cities. It tends to happen in cities because there is a possibility to commit it and both crime and urban are often associated with each other. The aim of this paper is to find out whether the building with two or more levels in urban area contributes to the snatch theft incidents. The present study has been taken up to detect the hotspots of snatch theft in Selangor, Malaysia. The crime data were obtained by requesting and analysing the index crime statistical data from the Royal Malaysian Police (RMP). This study made use of the Geographical Information System (GIS) where its 3D modelling function to construct, assess and analyse the area with high snatch theft cases. The crime reports of 2010 until 2015 were geocoded and the crime maps were prepared in ArcGIS 10.2. It was found that the hotspot area is a mix-used development area which consists mainly of commercial and residential areas of more than two-level buildings. 


2013 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Daru Mulyono

The objectives of the research were to make land suitability map for sugarcane plant (Saccharum officinarum), to give recommendation of location including area for sugarcane plant cultivation and to increase sugarcane plant productivity. The research used maps overlay and Geographical Information System (GIS) which used Arch-View Spatial Analysis version 2,0 A in Remote Sensing Laboratory, Agency for the Assessment and Application of Technology (BPPT), Jakarta. The research was carried out in Tegal Regency starting from June to October 2004.The results of the research showed that the suitable, conditionally suitable, and not suitable land for sugarcane cultivation in Tegal Regency reached to a high of 20,227 ha, 144 ha, and 81,599 ha respectively. There were six most dominant kind of soil: alluvial (32,735 ha), grumosol 5,760 ha), mediteran (17,067 ha), latosol   (18,595 ha), glei humus (596 ha), and regosol (22,721 ha).


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